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Attending a Town Hall Event

Our First Hill home is closed for a top-to-bottom renovation and we’ve gone “Inside/Out”—all the programming you love is being presented in dozens of venues across the city until our building’s re-opening later in 2019.

Inside/Out Venues

Checking In

Will-Call Tickets

Please use the last name on your ticket purchase to check-in at the box office table.

Print-At-Home Tickets

You can print your ticket or show us your ticket on your phone (via your email confirmation) to check in. If you’ve misplaced your ticket, your name will also be on the will-call list, and you can check in with your last name at the box office.

Standby Tickets

If an event sells out, Town Hall hosts a standby line at the door on the night of the event. While standby tickets are not guaranteed, at past sold out events we’ve been able to admit most if not all standby patrons. Seat availability is evaluated a few minutes prior to the event start and open seats are released to standby patrons on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please note the following standby policies:

Standby tickets will only be available if the venue can accommodate more patrons within the fire code capacity.

Those waiting for standby tickets will be asked to wait in line until just prior to the start of the event.

Cash is preferred, but credit cards can also be accepted (with a small processing fee).

You must be present in line to claim standby tickets. No saving spots in line or buying tickets for others.

If you have an accessibility request or concern, we are happy to accommodate. Please approach the box office or a volunteer for assistance.

Accessibility

Town Hall is devoted to ensuring ADA compliance in all venues that host our programs. If you have an accommodation request, please email access@townhallseattle.org or reach out to a volunteer or Town Hall staff on the night of the event.